Energy expenditure and excess post-exercise oxygen consumption of resistance exercise
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Resumo: | The increase in energy expenditure through physical activity is recognized as an important component in weight loss programs. The impact of resistance exercise, including excess post-exercise oxygen consumption (correspond to the post-exercise energy expenditure), on energy expenditure, however, remains inconclusive.The purpose of the present review was to discuss the influence of the resistance exercise variables (intensity, rest interval, movement velocity, number of sets, and type - circuit or continuous) on energy expenditureduring and after an exercise bout. The excess post-exercise oxygen consumption mechanisms were also discussed. The innumerous possibilities of combinations among resistance exercise variables result in a wide range of energy expenditure values for an exercise session (approximately between 3 to 10kcal·min-1). Nevertheless, volume appears to be determinant in the energy expenditure of resistance exercise itself, excess post-exercise oxygen consumption, on the other side, may be affected by exercise intensity. The manipulation of resistance exercise variables may affect the metabolic processes underlying excess post-exercise oxygen consumption, including resynthesis of high energy phosphates stores, resaturation of oxyhemoglobin and oxymyoglobin, thermogenic effects, lactate removal, increased protein turnover, and effects mediated by sympathetic activity. In conclusion, it might be advisable to use low intensity and high volume exercises in atraining session for untrained and overweight subjects. However, trained individuals could benefit from more intense resistance exercise, due to the effects of intensity on excess post-exercise oxygen consumption. Thus,nutritionists should consider the effects of resistance exercise on total energy expenditure in order to prescribeeffective diets for weight loss purposes. |
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Energy expenditure and excess post-exercise oxygen consumption of resistance exerciseGasto energético e consumo de oxigênio pós-exercício contra-resistênciaoxygen consumptionweight lossexerciseoverweightconsumo de oxigênioemagrecimento exercíciosobrepesoThe increase in energy expenditure through physical activity is recognized as an important component in weight loss programs. The impact of resistance exercise, including excess post-exercise oxygen consumption (correspond to the post-exercise energy expenditure), on energy expenditure, however, remains inconclusive.The purpose of the present review was to discuss the influence of the resistance exercise variables (intensity, rest interval, movement velocity, number of sets, and type - circuit or continuous) on energy expenditureduring and after an exercise bout. The excess post-exercise oxygen consumption mechanisms were also discussed. The innumerous possibilities of combinations among resistance exercise variables result in a wide range of energy expenditure values for an exercise session (approximately between 3 to 10kcal·min-1). Nevertheless, volume appears to be determinant in the energy expenditure of resistance exercise itself, excess post-exercise oxygen consumption, on the other side, may be affected by exercise intensity. The manipulation of resistance exercise variables may affect the metabolic processes underlying excess post-exercise oxygen consumption, including resynthesis of high energy phosphates stores, resaturation of oxyhemoglobin and oxymyoglobin, thermogenic effects, lactate removal, increased protein turnover, and effects mediated by sympathetic activity. In conclusion, it might be advisable to use low intensity and high volume exercises in atraining session for untrained and overweight subjects. However, trained individuals could benefit from more intense resistance exercise, due to the effects of intensity on excess post-exercise oxygen consumption. Thus,nutritionists should consider the effects of resistance exercise on total energy expenditure in order to prescribeeffective diets for weight loss purposes.O aumento do gasto energético com a atividade física é reconhecido como um importante coadjuvante em programas para redução da massa corporal. Porém, o impacto do exercício contra-resistência, incluindo oconsumo de oxigênio em excesso pós-exercício sobre o gasto energético ainda é questionável. O objetivo desta revisão foi discutir a influência das variáveis do exercício contra-resistência (isto é, intensidade, intervalo de recuperação, velocidade de execução, número de séries, e modo - circuito ou contínuo) sobre o gasto energético durante e após uma sessão de exercícios, envolvendo uma discussão sobre os possíveis mecanismos do consumo de oxigênio em excesso pós-exercício. As inúmeras possibilidades de combinação entre tais variáveis podem favorecer uma variabilidade bastante grande no gasto energético de uma sessão de exercício contra-resistência (aproximadamente de 3 a 10kcal.min-1). Contudo, o volume total de trabalho parece ser determinante no gasto energético da sessão. O consumo de oxigênio em excesso pós-exercício, por outro lado, parece ser afetado pela intensidade. A manipulação das variáveis do exercício contra-resistência pode afetar os processos metabólicos subjacentes ao consumo de oxigênio em excesso pós-exercício, o que inclui ressíntese dos estoques de fosfato de alta energia, ressaturação da oximioglobina e oxihemoglobina, efeitos termogênicos, remoção de lactato, aumento no turnover protéico, e processos desencadeados pela estimulação simpática. Conclui-se que, para indivíduos destreinados e com sobrepeso, a prescrição de escolha poderia ser a de sessões de baixa intensidade e alto volume. Contudo, para indivíduos treinados, o aumento do gasto energético, a partir da execução de sessões de exercício contra-resistência mais intensas, pode ser adequado, dada a influência da intensidade sobre o consumo de oxigênio em excesso pós-exercício. Dessa forma, para a prescrição dietética, o nutricionista deve considerar e se beneficiar dos efeitos do treinamento com exercício contra-resistência sobre o aumento do gasto energético.Núcleo de Editoração – PUC-Campinas2023-09-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/9733Brazilian Journal of Nutrition; Vol. 19 No. 6 (2006): Revista de NutriçãoRevista de Nutrição; Vol. 19 Núm. 6 (2006): Revista de NutriçãoRevista de Nutrição; v. 19 n. 6 (2006): Revista de Nutrição1678-9865reponame:Revista de Nutriçãoinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-CAMPINAS)instacron:PUC_CAMPporhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/9733/7895Copyright (c) 2023 Cristiane MATSUURA, Cláudia de Mello MEIRELLES, Paulo Sérgio Chagas GOMEShttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMATSUURA, Cristiane de Mello MEIRELLES, Cláudia Chagas GOMES, Paulo Sérgio2023-11-30T17:08:26Zoai:ojs.periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br:article/9733Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/rnPRIhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/oai||sbi.submissionrn@puc-campinas.edu.br1678-98651415-5273opendoar:2023-11-30T17:08:26Revista de Nutrição - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-CAMPINAS)false |
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Energy expenditure and excess post-exercise oxygen consumption of resistance exercise Gasto energético e consumo de oxigênio pós-exercício contra-resistência |
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Energy expenditure and excess post-exercise oxygen consumption of resistance exercise |
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Energy expenditure and excess post-exercise oxygen consumption of resistance exercise MATSUURA, Cristiane oxygen consumption weight loss exercise overweight consumo de oxigênio emagrecimento exercício sobrepeso |
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Energy expenditure and excess post-exercise oxygen consumption of resistance exercise |
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Energy expenditure and excess post-exercise oxygen consumption of resistance exercise |
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Energy expenditure and excess post-exercise oxygen consumption of resistance exercise |
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Energy expenditure and excess post-exercise oxygen consumption of resistance exercise |
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Energy expenditure and excess post-exercise oxygen consumption of resistance exercise |
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MATSUURA, Cristiane |
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MATSUURA, Cristiane de Mello MEIRELLES, Cláudia Chagas GOMES, Paulo Sérgio |
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de Mello MEIRELLES, Cláudia Chagas GOMES, Paulo Sérgio |
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MATSUURA, Cristiane de Mello MEIRELLES, Cláudia Chagas GOMES, Paulo Sérgio |
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oxygen consumption weight loss exercise overweight consumo de oxigênio emagrecimento exercício sobrepeso |
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oxygen consumption weight loss exercise overweight consumo de oxigênio emagrecimento exercício sobrepeso |
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The increase in energy expenditure through physical activity is recognized as an important component in weight loss programs. The impact of resistance exercise, including excess post-exercise oxygen consumption (correspond to the post-exercise energy expenditure), on energy expenditure, however, remains inconclusive.The purpose of the present review was to discuss the influence of the resistance exercise variables (intensity, rest interval, movement velocity, number of sets, and type - circuit or continuous) on energy expenditureduring and after an exercise bout. The excess post-exercise oxygen consumption mechanisms were also discussed. The innumerous possibilities of combinations among resistance exercise variables result in a wide range of energy expenditure values for an exercise session (approximately between 3 to 10kcal·min-1). Nevertheless, volume appears to be determinant in the energy expenditure of resistance exercise itself, excess post-exercise oxygen consumption, on the other side, may be affected by exercise intensity. The manipulation of resistance exercise variables may affect the metabolic processes underlying excess post-exercise oxygen consumption, including resynthesis of high energy phosphates stores, resaturation of oxyhemoglobin and oxymyoglobin, thermogenic effects, lactate removal, increased protein turnover, and effects mediated by sympathetic activity. In conclusion, it might be advisable to use low intensity and high volume exercises in atraining session for untrained and overweight subjects. However, trained individuals could benefit from more intense resistance exercise, due to the effects of intensity on excess post-exercise oxygen consumption. Thus,nutritionists should consider the effects of resistance exercise on total energy expenditure in order to prescribeeffective diets for weight loss purposes. |
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